The Wicked Ones
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  • Reads 834
  • Votes 118
  • Parts 21
  • Time 3h 14m
Complete, First published Feb 10, 2020
There is a serial killer on the loose in London, one with the intention to make their own justice by purging the city. 
Did Elizabeth Blythe and Asterin Black need more work on their plate?
No.
Did they take the case?
Yes.
Why?
Because it's their damn job.
Running around to solve the gory murders is not an easy task. Especially with a messy lovesick intel, an irritating yet charming rival and a surprisingly sympathetic hobo thief. But with the help of coffee and stubbornness, the detectives will do their very best to get the job done.

Trigger warning: mentions of drugs, theft, murder
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